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THE  STUDENT'8  MANUAL

(b) Restrictions upon manufacture and trade:   1978;

Navigation Laws, 1313. (2) The immediate causes;

(a) The Writs of Assistance:    1399.

(b) The Stamp Tax:   1808; United States, 1978; Otis,

1399; Adams, 12; Navigation Laws, 1313.

(c) The duties on importation of tea, paper, glass, etc.:

1978;  Boston,  248;   Taxes,  1874;   Revere,  1604; South Church, 1379.

(d) The Boston Massacre:    248, 833.

b. The beginning of the fighting:    Lexington, 1062; Concord, 439; and Bunker

Hill, 289;  Putnam, 1564;   Stark, 1812;   Warren, 2043;  Crown Point and Ticonderoga, 1910;  Allen, 52;  Arnold, 109;  Ticonderoga, 1910.

c. Washington   made   commander   of   the   American   Army:     2049;    United

States, 1978.

d. The Declaration of  Independence:   513.

e. The Struggle about New York:    1334;  Long Island, 1112;  White Plains,

2079; Stony Point, 1832;  United States, 1978;  Saratoga, 1679.

(1)  Loss of the city of New York:    1336;  United States, 1979.

(2)  Retreat through the Jerseys:   2049.

(3)  Recovery at Trenton  and  Princeton:    1548, 1941, 803.

f.  Burgoyne's   expedition:     290;    Saratoga,   1679;   Ticonderoga,   1910;   Ver-

mont, 2013.

g. Loss of Philadelphia:    1979.

h. Brandywine, 260; Germantown, 760;  and Valley Forge 1999;  Greene, 803;

Steuben, 1824; Wayne, 2060.

i. The French Alliance and  Franklin's work in  Paris:   1978, 2049, 709, 1978. j.  John Paul Jones and his work in European waters:    978. k. The war in the South:  1979; Marion, 1171; Cornwallis, 458; Norfolk, 1355.

(1) Losses in the South:

(a) The  English capture Savannah and Charlestown:

371, 1683, 1559, 1979.

(b) The defeat of Gates:    741, 458. 1.  The treason of Arnold:   109, 70, 1979.

m. The recovery of the South:   803.

(1)  King's Mountain, Cowpens:    1005, 470.

(2)  Greene   and   Cornwallis:     803,   458,   2124,   1979. n. The close of the war:

(1) Yorktown  campaign:     1979,  1824.

(2)  Why Cornwallis was at Yorktown:   1979.

(3) Washington's  plan   and  the  help  of the  French:    1979, 1621,

1020.

(4) The surrender:   459, 1979. o. Peace:

(1)  Independence acknowledged:    1979.

(2) The  boundary:     1979.

5. THE UNITED STATES FROM 1789 TO THE PRESENT:

a. The formation of the government:    115, 1787, 1391.

(1) The Constitutional convention  of  1787:    1391.

(a) Why it met:   1979.

(b)  Its leaders:    Franklin, 709;  Jefferson, 968;  Ham-

ilton, 830; Madison, 1142; Sherman, 1741.

(c) The differences of opinion:   1519.

(d)  How the Constitution was made:   1979.

(e)  Its adoption by the states:   1979, 1358.

b. Washington's election and administration:   Chart VIII; Washington, 2048;

United States,  1979.

(1)   The first cabinet:  Hamilton, 830; Jefferson, 967;  Knox, 1008;

Randolph, 1586.

(2) The work of Hamilton: 830.

(3) The Whiskey  Insurrection  and  its cause:   1448.

(4) The rise of parties:  968.

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